Ayako Katoh
Ibaraki University
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Biotechnology and Bioengineering | 2011
Yukiko Ito; Tsuyoshi Kimura; Kwangwoo Nam; Ayako Katoh; Toru Masuzawa; Akio Kishida
Different types of physiological‐mechanical stress, such as shear stress in vascular endothelial cells or hydrostatic pressure in chondrocytes are well known as regulators of cell function. In this study, the effects of vibration, a type of non‐physiological mechanical stimulation, on differentiation of rat pheochromocytoma (PC12) cells are reported. A nano‐vibration system was designed to produce nanometer‐scale vibration. The frequency and amplitude of the nano‐vibrations were monitored by a capacitance displacement sensor connected to an oscilloscope. When PC12 cells exposed to nerve growth factor were subjected to vibration at 10 kHz, differentiation and elongation of their neurites were promoted earlier in the culture. Vibration promoted differentiation of PC12 cells. This approach could therefore also be promising for determining of the effects of the physical environment on cell differentiation. Biotechnol. Bioeng. 2011; 108:592–599.
Medical Engineering & Physics | 2010
Ayako Katoh; Toru Masuzawa; Kazuhide Ozeki; Akio Kishida; Tsuyoshi Kimura; Tetsuya Higami
We have developed a method that allows biological tissues to be adhered together with minimal invasion by delivering integrated low-level energies from heat, pressure, and vibration. Tensile tests on adhered slices of porcine aorta were performed to determine the relationships between adhesive strength and conditions such as adhesion temperature, time, pressure, and vibration. The maximal adhesive shear tensile strength using the proposed method was 0.2MPa, which is half the strength of the porcine aorta and stronger than surgical tissue adhesive. Adhesion strength increased in proportion to temperature, time, and pressure, and also in the presence of vibration, indicating that vibrational energy contributes to the adhesive mechanism and strength. Adhesive stability, the effect of heat on adhesive strength, and the ability of tissue to adhere to artificial materials were also clarified.
Surgical Endoscopy and Other Interventional Techniques | 2011
Kenji Yamamoto; Tsuyoshi Kimura; Kwangwoo Nam; Seiichi Funamoto; Yukiko Ito; Kumiko Shiba; Ayako Katoh; Shigeru Shimizu; Kimio Kurita; Tetsuya Higami; Toru Masuzawa; Akio Kishida
The Proceedings of Ibaraki District Conference | 2012
Takashi Ichinose; Ayako Katoh; Akihiko Homma; Hideaki Senzaki; Yasuhiro Fukui
The Proceedings of Ibaraki District Conference | 2011
Hiroaki Maruoka; Toru Masuzawa; Toshiyuki Aodai; Kazuhide Ozeki; Ayako Katoh; Akio Kishida; Tetsuya Higami
The Proceedings of Conference of Kanto Branch | 2009
Amiko Kobayashi; Toru Masuzawa; Ayako Katoh; Takayuki Kimura; Akio Kishida
The Proceedings of Conference of Kanto Branch | 2009
Takahiro Kawano; Toru Masuzawa; Ayako Katoh; Kazuhide Ozeki; Akio Kishida; Takeshi Kimura; Tetuya Higami
The Proceedings of Ibaraki District Conference | 2008
Takahiro Kawano; Toru Masuzawa; Ayako Katoh; Kazuhide Ozeki; Takayuki Kimura; Akio Kishida; Takeshi Kimura; Tetuya Higami; Yuuitirou Satou; Yosirou Yamamoto
Journal of Life Support Engineering | 2008
Atsushi Suzuki; Ayako Katoh; Hiroki Fukui; Yasuhiro Fukui
Journal of Life Support Engineering | 2008
Ayako Katoh; Toru Masuzawa; Takahiro Kawano; Takayuki Kimura; Kazuhide Ozeki; Akio Kishida; Tsuyoshi Kimura; Tetsuya Higami; Yuichiro Sato; Yoshiro Yamamoto